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    from all. Crooks is a quick-witted‚ vivacious‚ stable-hand who takes his name from his physical characteristics; A crooked back as result of a horse kick. He’s segregated for the clear reason of the colour of his skin. Crooks is kept to his sanctuary—the harness room; where the white man snickers‚ and indecent remarks are impenetrable. He may put up a front‚ demonstrates his care free attitude‚ but somewhere deep down lies A guy who needs somebody—to be near him.(pg. 20) Crooks’ display

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    Why Is Crooks So Unhappy

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    Organizer for Chapter Questions Chapter: 4 Question: Why is Crooks so unhappy? Mistreated‚ He doesn’t have friends-unconfident and seriously mentally damaged from the lasting effects of loneliness. CATCHY LEAD+BACKGROUND INFO+THESIS STATEMENT:- One sentence- 3 significant pts- Parallel structure- Controlling IdeaUse the wording from the question | Black men have always been treated differently and looked down upon. Crooks is continuously picked on by everyone else on the ranch because

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    The Rise and Fall of Crooks In chapter 4 of mice and men‚ John Steinbeck first begins to really introduce the character known as Crooks. He is a stable buck who is treated poorly simply because of his race. Throughout Crooks’ time at the ranch‚ he is generally shunned from the other workers with the exception of Slim. This all changed however in chapter 4 when Lennie stumbles into his room looking for something to do. This of course‚ led to the rise and fall that Crooks went through that day.

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    Digital Diary is a tool to write your diaries every day without needing to write your stuff in text files. Also it comes with great features which help you to organize your time‚ minimize your effort and remember your best memories audibly and visually. Digital Diary main features: - Create your account to start recording your diaries by writing or by recording your voice with every page in the diary. - Read the latest news with Digital Diary RSS. - Record your friends’ info with Digital Diary

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    Crooks (named for his crooked back) is the stable buck who works with the ranch horses. He lives in the harness room by himself because of the segregation law set by Jim Crow; he is also the only black man on the ranch. Crooks likes to read books this shows he is cleverer than the other men on the ranch and likes to keep his room neat‚ but he has been so beaten down by loneliness and prejudicial treatment of that he is also starting to treat people with hatred. His Physical disability is one of the

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    A Madman's Diary

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    Introduction "A Madman’s Diary" is China ’s first modern short story. The author Lu Xun has been well respected and regarded as one of the most well-known political figures in China (Goldman 446-461). Lu Xun has been praised as the warrior against traditional culture and feudal system. Unique narrative structure "A Madman’s Diary" is very special in its narrative structure. Its setup is very different from the traditional narration in that it avoids the use of classical Chinese. Furthermore

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    What was Christopher Isherwood’s aim when writing A Berlin Diary? When writing A Berlin Diary Christopher Isherwood’s main aim was to subtly portray his thoughts of unfolding events at that time. Isherwood weaves together his observations of life in nineteen-thirties Berlin‚ capturing the spirit of the city and the people within it. The main character Christopher Isherwood is painted as an observer‚ recording the occurrences around him in the city of Berlin. He says at the beginning of the

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